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North Rutland Health Partnership

GP Partner - Rutland (from April 2027)

GP Partner - Rutland (from April 2027)

Posted today

OakhamOn-Site

GP Partner - Rutland (from April 2027)

North Rutland Health Partnership

Permanent
Full-Time
Sign up to unlock the estimation.Sign up to unlock the estimation~£90,000 - £120,000per annum· Meev estimate

Posted today

Description

GP Partner - From April 2027 (Equity/Fixed Share)
North Rutland Health Partnership has the exciting opportunity to recruit a new GP Partner to join our friendly, forward thinking and supportive team. This is a fantastic chance to take on a rewarding leadership role, combing high-quality patient care with the opportunity to help shape the future direction of our thriving Practices.

The Partnership primarily operates two GMS contract surgeries in Rutland: Oakham Medical Practice and Market Overton and Somerby Surgeries both of which are part of Rutland PCN.

Oakham Medical Practice is based in a thriving market town in the beautiful county of Rutland. Market Overton is a picturesque village in the north of Rutland, with a branch surgery in the village of Somerby just across the border in Leicestershire. Together, the Practices serve 21,000 patients and provides medical cover for the local public school in Oakham.

Main duties of the job
A GP Partner plays a dynamic and vital role at the heart of the Practice combining expert patient care with leadership and vision. Diagnose and treat a wide range of health conditions, build lasting relationships with patients and guide them through their healthcare journey.

Alongside clinical work, GP Partners shape the future of the Practice, driving improvements, leading teams, managing resources, and ensuring the highest standards of care. It is a role that blends medicine, leadership, and innovation to make a real difference in the community.

About us
We are a highly successful, dynamic, creative and forward-thinking Partner led team, who are incredibly lucky to have a strong, supportive and reliable staff cohort, many of whom have worked with us for a considerable time.

We are a training practice for GP specialist trainees and support the training needs of both our allied professionals and staff.

Rutland is consistently voted in the top 3 best places to live in the UK. Local leisure pursuits are plentiful and schooling is highly regarded in both the local state and private sector.

Applications are warmly welcome from GPs with a particular interest in clinical governance and clinical safety. We can provide a stable and supportive background for GPs new to Partnership as the management team and Partners have significant experience or if you already have experience and are looking for a new venture without the need or stress of revolution then we look forward to hearing from you.

The Partnership is financially healthy with a combination of attractive Partner owned premises and leased premises for those interested in equity.

For those not interested in an equity Partnership role, fixed profit share commensurate with experience is an option.

Job responsibilities
  • Deliver comprehensive general medical services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and long-term conditions
  • Provide safe, effective, and patient focused care in line with clinical guidelines
  • Contribute to the strategic direction and development of the Practice
  • Share responsibility for financial performance, governance, and regulatory compliance
  • Support, mentor, and lead members of the multidisciplinary team
  • Engage with the Primary Care Network (PCN) and wider healthcare partners
  • Promote continuous improvement and innovation in patient care and service delivery

Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
  • Qualified GP with current GMC registration and inclusion on the GP Register

Experience
Essential
  • Strong clinical skills and commitment to high standards of patient care
  • Excellent communication and teamworking abilities
  • Interest in leadership, service development, and partnership working

Desirable
  • Extended Roles/Special Interests
  • Training accreditation
  • Teaching or mentoring experience

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website.
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North Rutland Health Partnership

NHS GP practice serving over 16,000 patients across Oakham and surrounding Rutland communities

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North Rutland Health Partnership logo

North Rutland Health Partnership

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Join a GP training practice where clinical excellence meets compassionate care. Be part of a team serving a tight-knit Rutland community, with opportunities to mentor the next generation of GPs while delivering patient-centred NHS primary care

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North Rutland Health Partnership logo

North Rutland Health Partnership

NHS

Join a GP training practice where clinical excellence meets compassionate care. Be part of a team serving a tight-knit Rutland community, with opportunities to mentor the next generation of GPs while delivering patient-centred NHS primary care